Why go on holiday to AntalyaThe main city on Turkey's Mediterranean
coast, Antalya is set against the dramatic backdrop of the Taurus
mountains and is the jewel of the Turkish Riviera. Stretching the
length of a sweeping sandy bay - also a working harbour - it's home to
the picturesque old quarter of Kaleici and a third-century grooved
minaret, the Yivli. Surrounded by soaring cliffs, ancient cities and
sparkling seas, Antalya is also a great base to explore the wealth of
surrounding architectural riches.

Dalyan
Unlike neighbouring resorts, Dalyan is a largely undeveloped, tranquil
village offering a significant number of natural and historical
attractions, as well as classic Turkish friendliness and hospitality.
Due to the fact that nearby Iztuzu beach is one of the world's few
remaining breeding grounds for Loggerhead (Caretta Caretta) turtles, an
effort has been made to conserve the area's astounding natural beauty.
The Dalyan town is set on the winding Dalyan River that flows between
the Mediterranean
Sea and Lake Koycegiz, and on the other side of the river are the ruins
of the ancient city of Caunos, dating back to the 3rd century.Turkish

Bodrum is the South Aegean's most scenic
resort, but it has a reputation in peak periods for noisy nightlife and
loud music that blasts until dawn.

For quieter breaks, avoid summer months when clubbers flock to party
and visit in spring or early autumn. Ferries also go from the resort to
nearby Greek island Kos, so you can experience two countries for the
price of one holiday

Istanbul,
Turkey Travel Guide - Top 10 Must-See Attractions

Istanbul, Turkey Travel Guide - Top 10 must-see
attractions.
Istanbul is one of the most exciting places to visit in Europe, its the
most populated city in the continent, it was the capital of two
different empires, and it is the only city in the world that it is
built on two continents.
Aside from being the largest and most popular city of Turkey, Istanbul
is also the biggest cultural and financial centre of Turkey. Istanbul
is considered to be the bridge that links Asia with Europe from a
cultural and geographical standpoint. Istanbul is a huge metropolitan
city with about 15 million residents that you can usually expect it to
be busy whenever travelling there.
The most important places to visit in Istanbul are: Hagia Sophia (Aya
Sofya), Topkapi Palace, Blue Mosque, Galata Tower, Grand Bazaar, Spice
Bazaar (Egyptian Bazaar), Cruise along the Bosphorus, Princes' Islands
Cruise, Taksim Square and much more.
If you want to save time and money, the most important Istanbul travel
tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight.

Turkey:
Women Want Equality in the Mosque | European Journal

Up to now in Turkey, women entering mosques had
to use side entrances and sit in dimly lit corners in galleries. The
institution in Ankara known as the Presidency of Religious Affairs now
wants to end this discrimination.Turkey's Diyanet, or Presidency of
Religious Affairs, wants to encourage women to visit mosques and allow
them to take part in Friday prayers beside the men. The institution,
which presides over the country's nearly 80,000 mosques, is hoping to
change Islam's misogynist image. This is a major change, and reaction
to it has been reserved. After all, for centuries, the mosques
virtually belonged to men on Fridays. But women's influence in Islam is
growing: in some cities, there are already even female muftis.

In this section we are trying to give you an idea
of which activities that are on offer to you in Turkey, Their
is a wide selection to suit all from those how wish to relax and those
who like To explore and live life on the wild side. Turkey is
renowned for it's warm, safe waters, ancient sites, historical
artefacts and fabulous scenery. With have listed a few activities that
you can experience while you are here on your Turkish Vacation.

Jeep Safari On your Turkish Vacation a jeep
safari you can enjoy an fun packed day travelling through places of
outstanding natural beauty, historical sites, golden Beaches, and
breath taking water features.

Walking Our spectacular areas provide wonderful
walking for all levels and abilities when on a Turkish Vacation. Whether you
prefer a gentle stroll or harder walking up mountains, along valleys
and down to stunning beaches, Turkey has it all.To really get
the best out of your walking you should plan your holiday for Spring or
Autumn avoiding the hottest periods from mid June, July and August if
possible. We are open for walkers from Easter to the end of
October.Official guided walks can be arranged.

Cycling Alternatively when on your Turkish Vacation you can view the
spactacular scenary on a mountain bike, take a picnic or stop off at
one of the many restaurants along the way and just go where the mood
takes you, exploring and investigating the area at your own pace. You
can Hire mountain bikes for a very minimul price from many different
shops all over, and all hire shops can provide you with the relevant
safety eqipment and maps of the local area.

Horse Riding The countryside of Turkey
has magnificent mountains to view when on your Turkish Vacation, gently rolling
hills and meandering paths. Horse riding can be arranged locally and
provides a delightful way to explore the scenary and surrounding,
catering for both novices and experienced riders alike.

This is just a brief look at some of the activities that you can take
part in while in Turkey, We can point you in the right
direction and to the right people for all activities and much more...